Letter from George III to Maj-Gen. Jacob de Budé reporting that he wished de Budé to accompany Prince William to Germany and identifying others similarly chosen.

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As to the Rules of conduct to be observed and the Etiquette which the usage of Germany requires they have been laid down and pursued with so much Approbation in the care of my Dearly Beloved Second Son Prince Frederick Bishop of Brunswick, that I referr you to the Instruction I gave to Major General Grenville, and to the information He will readily give [[unclear]]. I also referr you to my Ober Hoff Murschal de Lichtenstein, who can give You every sort of information concerning the wayes of German Courts. You will lose no opportunity of keeping me apprised of every Occurrence that may observe my Notice; and I cannot conclude without expressing my hopes that with the Blessing of God my [[unclear]] Attention to place my third son in a way to become a respectable Character and an useful Officer may in the end be [[unclear]] with [[unclear]]. George R.